Bill Charlap – All Through The Night
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Bill Charlap - piano [click here to see more vinyl featuring Bill Charlap]
Peter Washington - bass
Kenny Washington – drums
Written by Cole Porter (A1, B4b), Ogden Nash (A2), Vernon Duke (A2), Charles Strouse (A3), Lee Adams (A3), Alec Wilder (A4), Irving Berlin (B1), Anthony Newley (B2), Leslie Bricusse (B2), Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart (B3), Adolph Green (B4a), Betty Comden (B4a), Jule Styne (B4a), Charles Strouse (B5), Lee Adams (B5)
1LP, Gatefold Jacket
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Black
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : GZ Media
Label : Elemental Music
Original Label : Criss Cross Jazz
Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, on December 22, 1997
Engineered by Max Bolleman
Produced by Gerry Teekens
Liner Notes by Bill Charlap, George Shearing, Gerry Teekens
Photography by Gildas Boclé
Originally released in 1998 (as a CD)
Reissued in March 2023 (first time on vinyl)
Tracks :
Side A:
- All Through the Night
- Roundabout
- Put On a Happy Face
- It's So Peaceful in the Country
Side B:
- The Best Thing for You Would Be Me
- Pure Imagination
- Nobody's Heart
- Dance Only with Me / Dream Dancing
4a - Dance Only with me
4b - Dream Dancing - I've Just Seen Her
Reviews :
“This trio outing by pianist Bill Charlap (with bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington) is a superior modern mainstream set. Charlap's boppish yet melodic style (which is championed by George Shearing in the liner notes) is pleasing, swinging and just unpredictable enough to hold one's interest. He mostly performs lesser-known standards such as Vernon Duke's "Roundabout," Irving Berlin's "The Best Thing For You Would Be Me" and the Rodgers and Hart classic "Nobody's Heart." An enjoyable outing.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Rating:
AllMusic: 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.91 / 5